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Adolf von Hildebrand (6 October 1847 – 18 January 1921) was a German sculptor.
Rogelio Yrurtia (December 6, 1879 – March 4, 1950) was a renowned Argentine sculptor of the Realist school.
In 1962, there was an extended correspondence between the then Director of the National Portrait Gallery, Kingsley Adams, and various official bodies in Britain and the United States attempting (and failing) to discover the identity and whereabouts o
Mary Charlotte Lloyd (23 January 1819 – 1896) was a Welsh sculptor who studied with John Gibson in Rome and lived for decades with feminist Frances Power Cobbe.
André-Joseph Allar (1845–1926) was a French sculptor.
Miklós Izsó (Hungarian: Izsó Miklós, German: Nikolaus Izsó; September 9, 1831, Disznós-Horvát (now “Izsófalva”, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, north-east Hungary) – May 29, 1875, Budapest) was a Hungarian sculptor whose sculptural style integ
Kathleen Scott, Baroness Kennet, FRSBS (27 March 1878 – 25 July 1947) was a British sculptor. She was the wife of Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott and the mother of Sir Peter Scott, the painter and ornithologist. By her second marriage, she
François-Léon Sicard (April 21, 1862 – July 8, 1934) is considered one of the more talented yet most elusive sculptors of the late 19th and early 20th century. His credits include work on the adornments of the Louvre, and numerous sculptures arou
Antun Augustinčić (4 May 1900 – 10 May 1979) was a prominent Croatian sculptor active in Yugoslavia. Along with Ivan Meštrović and Frano Kršinić he is considered one of the three most important Croatian sculptors of the 20th century. His most
Brian Muir (born 15 April 1952) is a British sculptor who most famously created Darth Vader’s helmet and armour using Ralph McQuarrie’s design.
Emma Stebbins (1 September 1815 – 25 October 1882) was among the first notable American woman sculptors.